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Conservative journalist Bernard Goldberg pens nonfiction analyzing American politics and the American media. From the failure of political will to the media's obvious bias toward Barack Obama to the steady coarsening of our culture, Goldberg discusses his concerns in passionate, thought-provoking prose. He accuses the liberal media of both partisanship and irresponsibility and lambasts popular media figures from Howard Stern to Paul Krugman. Goldberg's indignation is almost palpable at times. Start with: A Slobbering Love Affair

Conservative journalist Bernard Goldberg pens nonfiction analyzing American politics and the American media. From the failure of political will to the media's obvious bias toward Barack Obama to the steady coarsening of our culture, Goldberg discusses his concerns in passionate, thought-provoking prose. He accuses the liberal media of both partisanship and irresponsibility and lambasts popular media figures from Howard Stern to Paul Krugman. Goldberg's indignation is almost palpable at times. Start with: A Slobbering Love Affair